http://www.opencircuits.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Shifty&feedformat=atomOpenCircuits - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T15:57:43ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.34.2http://www.opencircuits.com/index.php?title=Chalk_Roach&diff=1616Chalk Roach2006-02-01T20:12:32Z<p>Shifty: </p>
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<div>This project was developed by the Computing Culture Group at the MIT Media Lab.<br />
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It's a 2"x2" (5cm x 5cm) one-side printed circuit board that supports the very<br />
robust Atmega32 microcontroller. Because it's one-sided, you can make them at<br />
home with [http://www.techniks.com/how_to.htm Press and Peel Blue]<br />
a clothes iron, and Ferric Chloride from Radio Shack. It can<br />
be configured minimally with just a tiny handful of components yet connect to<br />
so many different things.<br />
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[http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/chalkroach/index.html Main development page]</div>Shiftyhttp://www.opencircuits.com/index.php?title=Chalk_Roach&diff=1615Chalk Roach2006-02-01T20:09:15Z<p>Shifty: </p>
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<div>This project was developed by the Computing Culture Group at the MIT Media Lab.<br />
<br />
It's a 2"x2" (5cm x 5cm) one-side printed circuit board that supports the very<br />
robust Atmega32 microcontroller. Because it's one-sided, you can make them at<br />
home with Press And Peel, an iron and Ferric Chloride from Radio Shack. It can<br />
be configured minimally with just a tiny handful of components and connect to<br />
so many different things.<br />
<br />
[http://web.media.mit.edu/~nvawter/chalkroach/index.html Main development page]</div>Shiftyhttp://www.opencircuits.com/index.php?title=Projects&diff=1614Projects2006-02-01T20:03:08Z<p>Shifty: </p>
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<div>=== [[Open Mobile Gadgets]] ===<br />
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=== [[TRAXMOD]] === Portable MOD Music Player<br />
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=== [[PG31 GPS RS232 Dev Board]] ===<br />
A simple RS232 example project that takes 3.3V TTL serial and outputs to a super-common RS232 connection. Insto-NMEA!<br />
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=== [[PG31 GPS USB Dev Board]] ===<br />
A great example project using the CP2102 USB to TTL UART IC as well as some basic battery holder info.<br />
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=== [[Chalk Roach]] ===<br />
Ultra simple microcontroller development board for Atmel Atemga32 = 16MHz, 2KB SRAM, 16KB Flash</div>Shifty